SOCIAL WORK- PAGE 6
SOCIAL WORK MCQs
1. Which one of the following is not an indicator of social development of a country?
(A) Infant mortality rate
(B) Average life span
(C) Incidence of litigation in the courts
(D) Literacy rate
Ans: C
2. The Child Marriage Restrain Act was enacted in the year
(A) 1929
(B) 1930
(C) 1931
(D) 1932
Ans: A
3. The best example of verbal communication skill is
(A) Good vocabulary
(B) Competence in oral presentations
(C) Fluent speech
(D) Participate in training and research
Ans: B
4. Acceptance is a principle of social work which implies
(A) Accepting client in his/her appearance.
(B) Extending warm welcome to the client.
(C) Accepting the client as he/she is.
(D) Accepting the client’s version as it is.
Ans: C
5. ‘Mongolism’ is the type of
(A) Geographical division of land
(B) Topographical structure
(C) Mental retardation
(D) A religious sect
Ans: C
6. The two main forms of social stratification are
(A) Class and Estate
(B) Society and Community
(C) Caste and Class
(D) Family and Kinship
Ans: C
7. The book ‘Social Diagnosis’ was written by
(A) H.H. Perlman
(B) Mary Richmond
(C) Trecker
(D) Herbert Bisno
Ans: B
8. The points of scatter plots will seem randomly distributed among the quadrants when little _____ exists between the variables.
(A) Difference
(B) Correlation
(C) Regression
(D) Association
Ans: B
9. The specific characteristic of a subject that assumes one or more different values is called as
(A) Data
(B) Variable
(C) Hypothesis
(D) Scale
Ans: B
10. International Women’s Year was
(A) 1979
(B) 1978
(C) 1975
(D) 1976
Ans: C
11. Developmental Social Work aims at
(A) Maximum utilization of resources
(B) Minimum utilization of resources
(C) Optimum utilization of resources
(D) Liberal utilization of resources
Ans: C
12. Social Pathology means
(A) Study of origin, nature and causes of social ills.
(B) Study of history of society.
(C) Study of psychopaths.
(D) Study of social taboos.
Ans: A
13. Match the following theories with their proponents:
Theories Proponents
a. Phenomenological 1. Skinner
b. Psycho-Analytical 2. Maslow
c. Motivational 3. Karl Rogers
d. Learning 4. Sigmund Freud
Codes:
a b c d
(A) 2 1 3 4
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 1 2 3 4
Ans: B
14. Arrange the following international years in the chronology of their observance by UN (ascending order):
I. International Year of Child.
II. International Women’s Year.
III. International year of Elderly Persons.
IV. International Year of Family.
(A) IV, III, II, I
(B) II, III, IV, I
(C) II, I, IV, III
(D) II, I, III, IV
Ans: C
15. Family Counselling is
(A) Macro social work practice
(B) Meso social work practice
(C) Micro social work practice
(D) All of the above
Ans: C
16. Which of the following are the salient features of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme?
1. Rights based frame work.
2. Labour intensive work.
3. Decentralised Planning.
4. Women Empowerment.
Codes:
(A) 1, 2 and 3 are correct
(B) 1, 2 and 4 are correct
(C) 1, 3 and 4 are correct
(D) All are correct
Ans: D
17. ‘Reassurance’ is one of the techniques that come under the broad category of
(A) Directives
(B) Information seeking
(C) Minimal responses
(D) Complex responses
Ans: A
18. ‘Normative System’ refers to
(A) system of rules and norms of the society.
(B) culture of the society.
(C) conventional behaviour of the society.
(D) All of the above
Ans: D
19. The presence of which of the following will indicate the diversity of population?
(A) Secondary association
(B) Social tolerance
(C) Secondary control
(D) Social mobility
Ans: A
20. In which among the following States in India, Community Development Programme was first initiated in 1952?
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Punjab and Haryana
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Rajasthan
Ans: D
21. Blocking a wish or desire from expression is termed as
(A) Denial
(B) Repression
(C) Projection
(D) Regression
Ans: B
22. Which among the following is not a component of client case worker relationship?
(A) Autonomy
(B) Confidentiality
(C) Empathy
(D) Sympathy
Ans: D
23. _____ is the first settlement in U.K. which is associated with group work.
(A) Charity organisation society
(B) Neighbourhood guild
(C) Toynbee Hall
(D) Hull house
Ans: C
24. Social learning theory is associated with
(A) Albert Bandura
(B) Julian Rotter
(C) Walter Mischel
(D) All the above
Ans: D
25. Amartya Sen is associated with which of the following concepts?
(A) Freedom
(B) Human Rights
(C) Basic Needs
(D) Economic Rights
Ans: B
26. Which setting brings about the correction to the attitude and behaviour of people?
(A) Correctional setting (B) Family setting
(C) Child setting (D) School setting.
Ans: A
27. Anuloma marriage is
(A) Higher caste woman marrying lower caste man
(B) Lower caste man marrying higher caste woman
(C) Higher caste man marrying lower caste woman
(D) Lower caste woman marrying higher caste man
Ans: C
28. Which scholar stated that the society has passed through the three stages of its development - theological, metaphysical and positive?
(A) Max Weber (B) A. Comte
(C) F. Tonnies (D) H. Spencer
Ans: D
29. In an Indian society, people are placed in the stratification system by their ascribed status is a classic example of
(A) Social mobility (B) Class mobility
(C) Open social mobility (D) Closed social mobility
Ans: D
30. Choose the indicator of poverty in India among the following:
(A) "literacy level (B) Income level
(C) Purchasing power level (D) Employment level
Ans: B
31. Under the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 a child below the age of18 years is defined as
(A) Immature (B) Young
(C) Adolescent (D) Juvenile
Ans: D
32. The type of long-term memory requiring conscious thought is
(A) Implicit memory (B) Autobiographical memory
(C) Explicit memory (D) Working memory
Ans: C
33. Tracing the course of mental growth in an individual or the race is the enquiry of
(A) Analytical psychology (B) Synthetic psychology
(C) Genetic psychology (D) Physiological psychology
Ans: A
34. Maturation changes occur in a fairly predictable sequence and continue until
(A) Adolescence (B) Adulthood
(C) Old age (D) None of the above
Ans: B
35. According to Kohlberg, seventh stage of moral development is
(A) Pre-conventional (B) Conventional
(C) Post-conventional (D) Mystic stage
Ans: D
36. The defence mechanism that keeps information out of conscious awareness is an
(A) Repression (B) Sublimation
(C) Affiliation (D) Avoidance
Ans: A
37. Who is associated with Gestalt system of therapy?
(A) Carl Rogers (B) Frederick and Perls
(C) Eric Berne (D) Joseph Wolpe
Ans: B
38. Person-centered counselling is a form of
(A) Adlerian therapy (B) Psychodynamic therapy
(C) Psychoanalytic therapy (D) Humanistic psychotherapy
Ans: D
39. "Heinous offences" include the offences for which the minimum punishment under the Indian Penal Code or any other law for the time being in force is imprisonment for
(A) Seven years or more (B) Ten years or more
(C) Three years or more (D) Two years or more
Ans: A
40. Who introduced the concept 'transference' first?
(A) Carl Jung (B) Sigmund Freud
(C) Alfred Adler (D) Carl Rogers
Ans: B
41. Who among the following helped social group work rooted in social work profession?
(A) G.Hamilton (B) MurrayG.Ross
(C) Kurt Lewin (D) H.B.Trecker
Ans: D
42. The stages of group development forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning is the contribution of
(A) James Albert (B) Bruce Tuckmen
(C) Annie Hopes (D) Jane Napier
Ans: B
43. Name the author of the book 'Social Group Work: A Helping Process".
(A) Konopka G. (B) Milson F.
(C) Tom Douglas (D) Trecker H.B.
Ans: A
44. Sociometry is a technique widely used for study of
(A) Leadership (B) Status of members
(C) Group Structure (D) All of the above
Ans: C
45. Good recording in group work should focus on
(A) Skills used (B) Member‘s characteristics
(C) Programme organized (D) Group process
Ans: D
46. Arrange the case work components in order.
(A) Person, Problem, Place, Process (B) Place, Person, Problem, Process
(C) Process, Person, Problem, Place (D) Problem, Person, Place, Process
Ans: B
47. Who developed functional approach in case work?
(A) Otto Rank (B) Talcott Parsons
(C) Mary Richmond (D) Gordon Hamilton
Ans: A
48. Year of publication of the book titled 'Social Diagnosis'.
(A) 1915 (B) 1917 (C) 1921 (D) 1927
Ans: B
49. Which among the following is NOT a part of social case work process?
(A) Study (B) Treatment
(C) Assessment (D) Content Analysis
Ans: D
50. Institutional Redistributive Model of Social Policy is associated with
(A) Capitalist State (B) Communist State
(C) Totalitarian State (D) Welfare State
Ans: D
(A) Infant mortality rate
(B) Average life span
(C) Incidence of litigation in the courts
(D) Literacy rate
Ans: C
2. The Child Marriage Restrain Act was enacted in the year
(A) 1929
(B) 1930
(C) 1931
(D) 1932
Ans: A
3. The best example of verbal communication skill is
(A) Good vocabulary
(B) Competence in oral presentations
(C) Fluent speech
(D) Participate in training and research
Ans: B
4. Acceptance is a principle of social work which implies
(A) Accepting client in his/her appearance.
(B) Extending warm welcome to the client.
(C) Accepting the client as he/she is.
(D) Accepting the client’s version as it is.
Ans: C
5. ‘Mongolism’ is the type of
(A) Geographical division of land
(B) Topographical structure
(C) Mental retardation
(D) A religious sect
Ans: C
6. The two main forms of social stratification are
(A) Class and Estate
(B) Society and Community
(C) Caste and Class
(D) Family and Kinship
Ans: C
7. The book ‘Social Diagnosis’ was written by
(A) H.H. Perlman
(B) Mary Richmond
(C) Trecker
(D) Herbert Bisno
Ans: B
8. The points of scatter plots will seem randomly distributed among the quadrants when little _____ exists between the variables.
(A) Difference
(B) Correlation
(C) Regression
(D) Association
Ans: B
9. The specific characteristic of a subject that assumes one or more different values is called as
(A) Data
(B) Variable
(C) Hypothesis
(D) Scale
Ans: B
10. International Women’s Year was
(A) 1979
(B) 1978
(C) 1975
(D) 1976
Ans: C
11. Developmental Social Work aims at
(A) Maximum utilization of resources
(B) Minimum utilization of resources
(C) Optimum utilization of resources
(D) Liberal utilization of resources
Ans: C
12. Social Pathology means
(A) Study of origin, nature and causes of social ills.
(B) Study of history of society.
(C) Study of psychopaths.
(D) Study of social taboos.
Ans: A
13. Match the following theories with their proponents:
Theories Proponents
a. Phenomenological 1. Skinner
b. Psycho-Analytical 2. Maslow
c. Motivational 3. Karl Rogers
d. Learning 4. Sigmund Freud
Codes:
a b c d
(A) 2 1 3 4
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 1 2 3 4
Ans: B
14. Arrange the following international years in the chronology of their observance by UN (ascending order):
I. International Year of Child.
II. International Women’s Year.
III. International year of Elderly Persons.
IV. International Year of Family.
(A) IV, III, II, I
(B) II, III, IV, I
(C) II, I, IV, III
(D) II, I, III, IV
Ans: C
15. Family Counselling is
(A) Macro social work practice
(B) Meso social work practice
(C) Micro social work practice
(D) All of the above
Ans: C
16. Which of the following are the salient features of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme?
1. Rights based frame work.
2. Labour intensive work.
3. Decentralised Planning.
4. Women Empowerment.
Codes:
(A) 1, 2 and 3 are correct
(B) 1, 2 and 4 are correct
(C) 1, 3 and 4 are correct
(D) All are correct
Ans: D
17. ‘Reassurance’ is one of the techniques that come under the broad category of
(A) Directives
(B) Information seeking
(C) Minimal responses
(D) Complex responses
Ans: A
18. ‘Normative System’ refers to
(A) system of rules and norms of the society.
(B) culture of the society.
(C) conventional behaviour of the society.
(D) All of the above
Ans: D
19. The presence of which of the following will indicate the diversity of population?
(A) Secondary association
(B) Social tolerance
(C) Secondary control
(D) Social mobility
Ans: A
20. In which among the following States in India, Community Development Programme was first initiated in 1952?
(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Punjab and Haryana
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Rajasthan
Ans: D
21. Blocking a wish or desire from expression is termed as
(A) Denial
(B) Repression
(C) Projection
(D) Regression
Ans: B
22. Which among the following is not a component of client case worker relationship?
(A) Autonomy
(B) Confidentiality
(C) Empathy
(D) Sympathy
Ans: D
23. _____ is the first settlement in U.K. which is associated with group work.
(A) Charity organisation society
(B) Neighbourhood guild
(C) Toynbee Hall
(D) Hull house
Ans: C
24. Social learning theory is associated with
(A) Albert Bandura
(B) Julian Rotter
(C) Walter Mischel
(D) All the above
Ans: D
25. Amartya Sen is associated with which of the following concepts?
(A) Freedom
(B) Human Rights
(C) Basic Needs
(D) Economic Rights
Ans: B
26. Which setting brings about the correction to the attitude and behaviour of people?
(A) Correctional setting (B) Family setting
(C) Child setting (D) School setting.
Ans: A
27. Anuloma marriage is
(A) Higher caste woman marrying lower caste man
(B) Lower caste man marrying higher caste woman
(C) Higher caste man marrying lower caste woman
(D) Lower caste woman marrying higher caste man
Ans: C
28. Which scholar stated that the society has passed through the three stages of its development - theological, metaphysical and positive?
(A) Max Weber (B) A. Comte
(C) F. Tonnies (D) H. Spencer
Ans: D
29. In an Indian society, people are placed in the stratification system by their ascribed status is a classic example of
(A) Social mobility (B) Class mobility
(C) Open social mobility (D) Closed social mobility
Ans: D
30. Choose the indicator of poverty in India among the following:
(A) "literacy level (B) Income level
(C) Purchasing power level (D) Employment level
Ans: B
31. Under the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 a child below the age of18 years is defined as
(A) Immature (B) Young
(C) Adolescent (D) Juvenile
Ans: D
32. The type of long-term memory requiring conscious thought is
(A) Implicit memory (B) Autobiographical memory
(C) Explicit memory (D) Working memory
Ans: C
33. Tracing the course of mental growth in an individual or the race is the enquiry of
(A) Analytical psychology (B) Synthetic psychology
(C) Genetic psychology (D) Physiological psychology
Ans: A
34. Maturation changes occur in a fairly predictable sequence and continue until
(A) Adolescence (B) Adulthood
(C) Old age (D) None of the above
Ans: B
35. According to Kohlberg, seventh stage of moral development is
(A) Pre-conventional (B) Conventional
(C) Post-conventional (D) Mystic stage
Ans: D
36. The defence mechanism that keeps information out of conscious awareness is an
(A) Repression (B) Sublimation
(C) Affiliation (D) Avoidance
Ans: A
37. Who is associated with Gestalt system of therapy?
(A) Carl Rogers (B) Frederick and Perls
(C) Eric Berne (D) Joseph Wolpe
Ans: B
38. Person-centered counselling is a form of
(A) Adlerian therapy (B) Psychodynamic therapy
(C) Psychoanalytic therapy (D) Humanistic psychotherapy
Ans: D
39. "Heinous offences" include the offences for which the minimum punishment under the Indian Penal Code or any other law for the time being in force is imprisonment for
(A) Seven years or more (B) Ten years or more
(C) Three years or more (D) Two years or more
Ans: A
40. Who introduced the concept 'transference' first?
(A) Carl Jung (B) Sigmund Freud
(C) Alfred Adler (D) Carl Rogers
Ans: B
41. Who among the following helped social group work rooted in social work profession?
(A) G.Hamilton (B) MurrayG.Ross
(C) Kurt Lewin (D) H.B.Trecker
Ans: D
42. The stages of group development forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning is the contribution of
(A) James Albert (B) Bruce Tuckmen
(C) Annie Hopes (D) Jane Napier
Ans: B
43. Name the author of the book 'Social Group Work: A Helping Process".
(A) Konopka G. (B) Milson F.
(C) Tom Douglas (D) Trecker H.B.
Ans: A
44. Sociometry is a technique widely used for study of
(A) Leadership (B) Status of members
(C) Group Structure (D) All of the above
Ans: C
45. Good recording in group work should focus on
(A) Skills used (B) Member‘s characteristics
(C) Programme organized (D) Group process
Ans: D
46. Arrange the case work components in order.
(A) Person, Problem, Place, Process (B) Place, Person, Problem, Process
(C) Process, Person, Problem, Place (D) Problem, Person, Place, Process
Ans: B
47. Who developed functional approach in case work?
(A) Otto Rank (B) Talcott Parsons
(C) Mary Richmond (D) Gordon Hamilton
Ans: A
48. Year of publication of the book titled 'Social Diagnosis'.
(A) 1915 (B) 1917 (C) 1921 (D) 1927
Ans: B
49. Which among the following is NOT a part of social case work process?
(A) Study (B) Treatment
(C) Assessment (D) Content Analysis
Ans: D
50. Institutional Redistributive Model of Social Policy is associated with
(A) Capitalist State (B) Communist State
(C) Totalitarian State (D) Welfare State
Ans: D
51. Name the founder of Brahma Samaj.
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (B) Swami Dayananda Saraswathy
(C) Sree Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (D) lshwar Chandra Vidyasagar
Ans: A
52. Charity Organization Society was founded in which country?
(A) USA (B) UK
(C) India (D) Canada
Ans: B
53. In which year professional training in India began?
(A) 1936 (B) 1947
(C) 1948 (D) 1954
Ans: A
54. The year in which Council of Social Work Education was established?
(A) 1904 (B) 1964 (C) 1948 (D) 1952
Ans: D
55. Specific ethical standards to guide social workers' conduct and to provide a basis for adjudication is mentioned in the section of NASW code of ethics.
(A) First (B) Second
(C) Third (D) Fourth
Ans: D
56. Who is the author of the book ‘Participatory Action Research'?
(A) Creswell (B) Whyte William
(C) Punch Keith (D) StringerErnest
Ans: B
57. Six sigma is an approach to ensure
(A) Stakeholder analysis (B) Risk Management of the project
(C) Planning project communication (D) Project quality
Ans: D
58. The analysis that indicates stability of prices and cropping, relative income and expenditure is known as
(A) Livelihood analysis (B) Seasonal calendar
(C) Chapati Diagram (D) Time-line
Ans: A
59. The project team members are primarily accountable to
(A) End users (B) Finance director
(C) External stakeholders (D) Project manager
Ans: D
60. LFA is a tool for
(A) Planning (B) Designing
(C) Appraisal (D) Review
Ans: A
61. Part 3 of the Constitution of India deals with
(A) Fundamental duties (B) IPC
(C) CrPC (D) Fundamental Rights
Ans: D
62. The Environment Protection Act, 1986 is applicable to the
(A) Whole of India
(B) Whole of India except the State of Jammu & Kashmir
(C) Whole of India except the State of Nagaland
(D) None of the above
Ans: A
63. Deviance refers to
(A) Trait (B) Behaviour or action
(C) Something that is always a crime (D) Both (A) and (B)
Ans: B
64. A Muslim illegitimate child is kept in the custody of
(A) Mother (B) Paternal grandmother
(C) Both father and mother (D) Neither father nor mother
Ans: A
65. .................. three aspects determine the type of person to be recruited to the organization.
(A) Job description,job enlargement and job planning
(B) Planning, Promotion and Profile
(C) Process, Job description,job possibility
(D) Job Analysis, Job description and Job specification
Ans: D
66. According to Smith and Pollack, what is considered sinful behaviour is often regulated by
(A) Religious clergy (B) Criminaljustice
(C) Citizens (D) The government
Ans: A
67. In regard to the function of deviance and society, what does Durkheim argue will happen if we eliminate all serious crime?
(A) We will eliminate the need for a criminal justice system
(B) People will continue to disagree about what is deviant
(C) We will live in a utopia that is completely free from all deviance
(D) Society will criminalize less serious action.
Ans: D
68. Public Interest Litigation refers to
(A) Mechanism to providejustice out of the Court
(B) To provide speedyjustice
(C) To providejustice to poor, needy and weaker sections of society with the help of the NGOs and media.
(D) None of these
Ans: C
69. Article 14-18 deals with
(A) Right to freedom
(B) Right to equality
(C) Right against exploitation
(D) Right to freedom of religion
Ans: B
70. A marriage between two persons within prohibited degrees of relationship is called under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
(A) Valid (B) Voidable
(C) Void (D) Irregular
Ans: C
71. Right to Education Act was passed in
(A) 2005 (B) 2009
(C) 2012 (D) 2015
Ans: B
72. 'DOWRY' is defined under which Section of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961?
(A) Section 3 (B) Section 5
(C) Section 2 (D) Section 4
Ans: C
73. Sterilizing individuals who were thought to have the genetic potential of criminality was related to the perspective of
(A) Lobotomization (B) Eugenics
(C) Atavism (D) Phrenology
Ans: B
74. A person who chooses to commit crime after strategically assessing the risks and rewards is best described by
(A) Rational Choice Theory (B) Psychodynamic Theory
(C) Life Course Theory (D) Social Disorganization Theory
Ans: A
75. ____________means a police officer has the authority to make an arrest without a warrant and to start an investigation with or without the permission of a court.
(A) Cognizable offence (B) Non-Cognizable offence
(C) Bailable (D) Non-bailable
Ans: A
76. Child labour is prohibited as per Article of Indian Constitution.
(A) 21 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 24
Ans: D
77. Arrange the following steps in the process of establishment of NGOs in a sequence.
(i) Mission (ii) Vision
(iii) Strategies (iv) Objectives
(A) i, ii, iv, iii (B) i, ii, iii, iv
(C) ii, i, iii, iv (D) ii, i, iv, iii
Ans: D
78. National Institute of Social Defence is situated at
(A) Delhi (B) Bangalore
(C) Mumbai (D) Chennai
Ans: A
79. 360-degree feedback is associated with
(A) Recruitment (B) Selection
(C) Performance Appraisal (D) Layoff
Ans: C
80. After passing of a Bill in both the Houses of Parliament and after President's assent, within how many days the Bill should come into force?
(A) 30 (B) 31 (C) 60 (D) None of these
Ans: A
81. Probation officers often believe that although most offenders do not pose a danger to others, they do frequently exhibit destructive behavioural patterns such as:
(A) Suicide ideation (B) Alcohol abuse
(C) Drug abuse (D) All of these
Ans: D
82. The method by which the relative worth of jobs in an organization is determined is called as
(A) Job Description (B) Job Evaluation
(C) Job Specification (D) Job Analysis
Ans: D
83. --------------- refers to adult offenders whom courts place on supervision in the community and ---------------- refers to criminal offenders who are conditionally released from prison to serve the remaining portion of their sentence in the community
(A) Parole and Probation (B) Probation and Parole
(C) Convicted and accused (D) Accused and Convicted
Ans: B
84. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was on
(A) 10th December1948 (B) 10th December 1984
(C) 10th December 1978 (D) 10th December 1958
Ans: A
85. Who has contributed POSDCORB?
(A) Thomson S. Jean (B) Luther Gulick and Lyndall Urwick
(C) F. Dreckor (D) Henri Fayol
Ans: B
86. FCRA stands for
(A) Foreign Contribution (Rules) Act
(B) Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act
(C) Federal Contribution (Regulation) Act
(D) None of these
Ans: B
87. -------------- deals with the disputes between individuals, organizations or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim.
(A) Civil Law (B) Criminal Law
(C) Substantive Law (D) IPC
Ans: A
88. Who defined management as the "art of getting things done through people"?
(A) Henri Fayol (B) F.W. Taylor
(C) Mary Parker Follett (D) Charles Reynold
Ans: C
89. If a person is very muscular and active, engages in criminal activity, what somatotype would he fit, according to William Sheldon?
(A) Endomorph (B) Mesomorph
(C) Sonomorph (D) Ectomorph
Ans: B
90. Phrenology is based on the idea that criminal traits could be determined by the study of
(A) Body type (B) Skull type
(C) Genes (D) Atavism
Ans: B
91. Jeremy Bentham labelled people who are motivated by pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain as
(A) Motivated offenders (B) Hedonists
(C) Routine offenders (D) Sadists
Ans: D
92. Who was the first chairperson of CSWB?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh
(C) Prema Cariappa (D) None of these
Ans: B
93. The classical school of criminology is based on the concept of
(A) Free will (B) Opportunity
(C) Biology (D) Lack of choice
Ans: A
94. Who has contributed the Theory X and Theory Y?
(A) Maslow (B) Herzberg
(C) Ouchi (D) None of these
Ans: D
95. The difficulty in writing is termed as
(A) Dyslexia (B) Discalculia (C) Disgraphia (D) None of the above
Ans: C
Read the passage given below and answer the following questions as per the understanding of the passage (Question No. 96 to 100) :
Food security refers to the availability of food and one’s access to it. A household is considered food-secure when its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. The World Health Organization defines three facets of food security : food availability, food access and food use. Food availability is having available sufficient quantities of food on a consistent basis. Food access is having sufficient resources, both economic and physical, to obtain appropriate foods for a nutritious diet. Food use is the appropriate use based on knowledge of basic nutrition and care, as well as adequate water and sanitation. The FAO adds a fourth facet : the stability of the first three dimensions of food security over time. Food security at the national level refers mainly to availability in the country of sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand, either through domestic supply or through imports.
Loss/wastage of food in India is ironical given the fact that India is among the world’s most hunger-ridden countries. With nearly one-fifth of total population and 43.5 percent of under-five children malnourished, India ranks 15th from the bottom in the 2012 global hunger index. A reduction in food loss/waste can potentially mitigate hunger in the country. Plugging the supply leakage and simplified life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings would reduce the overall food production requirement. It would reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply for the poor. One of the best ways to ensure distribution of food grains in the country is through Public Distribution System. However, the distribution system must be competent enough to deliver as the basic objective of the bill is to curb hunger and malnutrition. Identification of beneficiaries should be done precisely and the machinery should be programmed perfectly to assure that the schemes reach the needy. Drafting a Food Security Bill and passing it in the Parliament with absolute majority will alone not solve the purposes of food and malnutrition, but implementation of proper measures to ensure that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly will only provide a better solution to solve the food crisis.
96. A household is considered foodsecure when
(A) food is made available (B) food access is heated
(C) food use is improved (D) its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation
Ans: D
97. Food security at the national level refers mainly to
(A) the stability of availability, access and use of food
(B) sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand either through domestic supply or through imports
(C) Proper identification of beneficiaries
(D) All the above
Ans: B
98. The basic objective of Food Security Bill is to
(A) increase access to food (B) increase availability
(C) increase food use (D) curb hunger and malnutrition
Ans: D
99. How to reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply to poor ?
(A) By reducing food loss/wastage
(B) By plugging the supply leakage
(C) Life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings
(D) By overall increase of food production
Ans: C
100. The success of Food Security Bill in India depends upon
(A) By passing the Bill with absolute majority
(B) By depending on existing public distribution system
(C) By ensuring that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly
(D) By making India self-sufficient in food grain production at the macro level
Ans: C
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (B) Swami Dayananda Saraswathy
(C) Sree Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (D) lshwar Chandra Vidyasagar
Ans: A
52. Charity Organization Society was founded in which country?
(A) USA (B) UK
(C) India (D) Canada
Ans: B
53. In which year professional training in India began?
(A) 1936 (B) 1947
(C) 1948 (D) 1954
Ans: A
54. The year in which Council of Social Work Education was established?
(A) 1904 (B) 1964 (C) 1948 (D) 1952
Ans: D
55. Specific ethical standards to guide social workers' conduct and to provide a basis for adjudication is mentioned in the section of NASW code of ethics.
(A) First (B) Second
(C) Third (D) Fourth
Ans: D
56. Who is the author of the book ‘Participatory Action Research'?
(A) Creswell (B) Whyte William
(C) Punch Keith (D) StringerErnest
Ans: B
57. Six sigma is an approach to ensure
(A) Stakeholder analysis (B) Risk Management of the project
(C) Planning project communication (D) Project quality
Ans: D
58. The analysis that indicates stability of prices and cropping, relative income and expenditure is known as
(A) Livelihood analysis (B) Seasonal calendar
(C) Chapati Diagram (D) Time-line
Ans: A
59. The project team members are primarily accountable to
(A) End users (B) Finance director
(C) External stakeholders (D) Project manager
Ans: D
60. LFA is a tool for
(A) Planning (B) Designing
(C) Appraisal (D) Review
Ans: A
61. Part 3 of the Constitution of India deals with
(A) Fundamental duties (B) IPC
(C) CrPC (D) Fundamental Rights
Ans: D
62. The Environment Protection Act, 1986 is applicable to the
(A) Whole of India
(B) Whole of India except the State of Jammu & Kashmir
(C) Whole of India except the State of Nagaland
(D) None of the above
Ans: A
63. Deviance refers to
(A) Trait (B) Behaviour or action
(C) Something that is always a crime (D) Both (A) and (B)
Ans: B
64. A Muslim illegitimate child is kept in the custody of
(A) Mother (B) Paternal grandmother
(C) Both father and mother (D) Neither father nor mother
Ans: A
65. .................. three aspects determine the type of person to be recruited to the organization.
(A) Job description,job enlargement and job planning
(B) Planning, Promotion and Profile
(C) Process, Job description,job possibility
(D) Job Analysis, Job description and Job specification
Ans: D
66. According to Smith and Pollack, what is considered sinful behaviour is often regulated by
(A) Religious clergy (B) Criminaljustice
(C) Citizens (D) The government
Ans: A
67. In regard to the function of deviance and society, what does Durkheim argue will happen if we eliminate all serious crime?
(A) We will eliminate the need for a criminal justice system
(B) People will continue to disagree about what is deviant
(C) We will live in a utopia that is completely free from all deviance
(D) Society will criminalize less serious action.
Ans: D
68. Public Interest Litigation refers to
(A) Mechanism to providejustice out of the Court
(B) To provide speedyjustice
(C) To providejustice to poor, needy and weaker sections of society with the help of the NGOs and media.
(D) None of these
Ans: C
69. Article 14-18 deals with
(A) Right to freedom
(B) Right to equality
(C) Right against exploitation
(D) Right to freedom of religion
Ans: B
70. A marriage between two persons within prohibited degrees of relationship is called under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
(A) Valid (B) Voidable
(C) Void (D) Irregular
Ans: C
71. Right to Education Act was passed in
(A) 2005 (B) 2009
(C) 2012 (D) 2015
Ans: B
72. 'DOWRY' is defined under which Section of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961?
(A) Section 3 (B) Section 5
(C) Section 2 (D) Section 4
Ans: C
73. Sterilizing individuals who were thought to have the genetic potential of criminality was related to the perspective of
(A) Lobotomization (B) Eugenics
(C) Atavism (D) Phrenology
Ans: B
74. A person who chooses to commit crime after strategically assessing the risks and rewards is best described by
(A) Rational Choice Theory (B) Psychodynamic Theory
(C) Life Course Theory (D) Social Disorganization Theory
Ans: A
75. ____________means a police officer has the authority to make an arrest without a warrant and to start an investigation with or without the permission of a court.
(A) Cognizable offence (B) Non-Cognizable offence
(C) Bailable (D) Non-bailable
Ans: A
76. Child labour is prohibited as per Article of Indian Constitution.
(A) 21 (B) 22 (C) 23 (D) 24
Ans: D
77. Arrange the following steps in the process of establishment of NGOs in a sequence.
(i) Mission (ii) Vision
(iii) Strategies (iv) Objectives
(A) i, ii, iv, iii (B) i, ii, iii, iv
(C) ii, i, iii, iv (D) ii, i, iv, iii
Ans: D
78. National Institute of Social Defence is situated at
(A) Delhi (B) Bangalore
(C) Mumbai (D) Chennai
Ans: A
79. 360-degree feedback is associated with
(A) Recruitment (B) Selection
(C) Performance Appraisal (D) Layoff
Ans: C
80. After passing of a Bill in both the Houses of Parliament and after President's assent, within how many days the Bill should come into force?
(A) 30 (B) 31 (C) 60 (D) None of these
Ans: A
81. Probation officers often believe that although most offenders do not pose a danger to others, they do frequently exhibit destructive behavioural patterns such as:
(A) Suicide ideation (B) Alcohol abuse
(C) Drug abuse (D) All of these
Ans: D
82. The method by which the relative worth of jobs in an organization is determined is called as
(A) Job Description (B) Job Evaluation
(C) Job Specification (D) Job Analysis
Ans: D
83. --------------- refers to adult offenders whom courts place on supervision in the community and ---------------- refers to criminal offenders who are conditionally released from prison to serve the remaining portion of their sentence in the community
(A) Parole and Probation (B) Probation and Parole
(C) Convicted and accused (D) Accused and Convicted
Ans: B
84. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was on
(A) 10th December1948 (B) 10th December 1984
(C) 10th December 1978 (D) 10th December 1958
Ans: A
85. Who has contributed POSDCORB?
(A) Thomson S. Jean (B) Luther Gulick and Lyndall Urwick
(C) F. Dreckor (D) Henri Fayol
Ans: B
86. FCRA stands for
(A) Foreign Contribution (Rules) Act
(B) Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act
(C) Federal Contribution (Regulation) Act
(D) None of these
Ans: B
87. -------------- deals with the disputes between individuals, organizations or between the two, in which compensation is awarded to the victim.
(A) Civil Law (B) Criminal Law
(C) Substantive Law (D) IPC
Ans: A
88. Who defined management as the "art of getting things done through people"?
(A) Henri Fayol (B) F.W. Taylor
(C) Mary Parker Follett (D) Charles Reynold
Ans: C
89. If a person is very muscular and active, engages in criminal activity, what somatotype would he fit, according to William Sheldon?
(A) Endomorph (B) Mesomorph
(C) Sonomorph (D) Ectomorph
Ans: B
90. Phrenology is based on the idea that criminal traits could be determined by the study of
(A) Body type (B) Skull type
(C) Genes (D) Atavism
Ans: B
91. Jeremy Bentham labelled people who are motivated by pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain as
(A) Motivated offenders (B) Hedonists
(C) Routine offenders (D) Sadists
Ans: D
92. Who was the first chairperson of CSWB?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh
(C) Prema Cariappa (D) None of these
Ans: B
93. The classical school of criminology is based on the concept of
(A) Free will (B) Opportunity
(C) Biology (D) Lack of choice
Ans: A
94. Who has contributed the Theory X and Theory Y?
(A) Maslow (B) Herzberg
(C) Ouchi (D) None of these
Ans: D
95. The difficulty in writing is termed as
(A) Dyslexia (B) Discalculia (C) Disgraphia (D) None of the above
Ans: C
Read the passage given below and answer the following questions as per the understanding of the passage (Question No. 96 to 100) :
Food security refers to the availability of food and one’s access to it. A household is considered food-secure when its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. The World Health Organization defines three facets of food security : food availability, food access and food use. Food availability is having available sufficient quantities of food on a consistent basis. Food access is having sufficient resources, both economic and physical, to obtain appropriate foods for a nutritious diet. Food use is the appropriate use based on knowledge of basic nutrition and care, as well as adequate water and sanitation. The FAO adds a fourth facet : the stability of the first three dimensions of food security over time. Food security at the national level refers mainly to availability in the country of sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand, either through domestic supply or through imports.
Loss/wastage of food in India is ironical given the fact that India is among the world’s most hunger-ridden countries. With nearly one-fifth of total population and 43.5 percent of under-five children malnourished, India ranks 15th from the bottom in the 2012 global hunger index. A reduction in food loss/waste can potentially mitigate hunger in the country. Plugging the supply leakage and simplified life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings would reduce the overall food production requirement. It would reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply for the poor. One of the best ways to ensure distribution of food grains in the country is through Public Distribution System. However, the distribution system must be competent enough to deliver as the basic objective of the bill is to curb hunger and malnutrition. Identification of beneficiaries should be done precisely and the machinery should be programmed perfectly to assure that the schemes reach the needy. Drafting a Food Security Bill and passing it in the Parliament with absolute majority will alone not solve the purposes of food and malnutrition, but implementation of proper measures to ensure that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly will only provide a better solution to solve the food crisis.
96. A household is considered foodsecure when
(A) food is made available (B) food access is heated
(C) food use is improved (D) its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation
Ans: D
97. Food security at the national level refers mainly to
(A) the stability of availability, access and use of food
(B) sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand either through domestic supply or through imports
(C) Proper identification of beneficiaries
(D) All the above
Ans: B
98. The basic objective of Food Security Bill is to
(A) increase access to food (B) increase availability
(C) increase food use (D) curb hunger and malnutrition
Ans: D
99. How to reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply to poor ?
(A) By reducing food loss/wastage
(B) By plugging the supply leakage
(C) Life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings
(D) By overall increase of food production
Ans: C
100. The success of Food Security Bill in India depends upon
(A) By passing the Bill with absolute majority
(B) By depending on existing public distribution system
(C) By ensuring that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly
(D) By making India self-sufficient in food grain production at the macro level
Ans: C